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- Each chapter opens with a Zen story which Osho uses as to illustrate the obstructive attitudes and conditionings we carry and which prevent us from seeing the world and ourselves through fresh, clear eyes. This is a guide book - a guide to the authentic search for our true, natural selves, and a guide to making ourselves available for transformation through the innocence and wisdom that every inner heart knows.
- "Life is not a riddle to be solved, it is a mystery to be lived. It is a deep mystery, to trust and allow yourself to enter it." (Osho)
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Aug 11, 1974 to Aug 20, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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No Water, No Moontalks on ten Zen Stories
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No Water, No Moontalks on ten Zen Stories
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No Water, No MoonReflections on Zen
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No Water, No Moontalks on ten zen Stories
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No Water, No MoonTalks on Zen Stories
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No Water, No MoonTalks on Zen Stories
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No Water, No MoonTalks on Zen Stories
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No Water, No Moon10 Zen Teaching Stories for Everyday Life
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